Originally Posted By TiggerPooh1973 We watched the first episode and liked it. Forgot to watch after that though. I don't know, it seemed like a good show, but I really don't need to be sucked in by anoher show. Curious to hear what others think of it though.
Originally Posted By Lisann22 I can't take on another show, especially in the summer but this was on as I vegged out on the couch last night after a long day. I thought the premise was interesting but it was just to OVER ACTED for me to take it real serious. I won't be watching.
Originally Posted By TDLFAN I have no clue what this "Traveler" show is about or on what network it plays... Sorry.
Originally Posted By Inspector 57 I was just passing by the TV about five minutes after the show had started, and I got sucked into it for the next two hours. It reminded me of reading "The DaVinci Code" in that the action and plot developments were pretty relentlessly paced. I agree, Lisann, that the acting was over the top. The show also strained credibility in too many scenes. Too many coincidences and miraculous narrow escapes. I am curious as to what's going to happen to the guys. But it's curiosity based more on the plot than out of any connection with the characters. And now that I've read who's responsible for the show, I'm not convinced that they're going to "play fair" with the plot. I'm afraid that instead of following a logical -- or at least coherent -- path, the whole thing might just get weird. As in "X-Files," "Lost," no-internal-consistency weird. As in, don't bother to try to figure it out, because the secret is... it doesn't make sense. So I don't think I'll watch it on TV, DVR it, or review the episodes on the web. TDLFAN, it's a new ABC series that will air on Wednesdays, I think. Thriller/mystery/suspense genre. Three recent grad school grads go on a road trip before settling down to real life. They agree amongst themselves that they'll play a prank in a New York museum: two of them will have a rollerblade race through the place and the other guy will videotape it. When the two bladers finally make it out of the building and lose the security guards who were chasing them, they get a call from the third guy. He apologizes... and then the museum blows up. From there on in, the two guys are on the lam -- and it becomes more and more complicated, and it looks more and more as though they are accidentally involved in something really big and really sinister. I think you can watch the show on abc.com.
Originally Posted By Mrs ElderP We watched the show, because you can indeed watch it on abc.com and the only TV we watch is online. (no cable, no reception) It was watchable, more watchable that anything else thats new this summer, but I didn't find it extreamly compelling.